By Grace Cochran Keenan and Leah Parker Loar One of the most difficult aspects of studying the history of any fibre art is that because many pieces are made …
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By Grace Cochran Keenan and Leah Parker Loar One of the most difficult aspects of studying the history of any fibre art is that because many pieces are made …
Continue reading “Exploring Craft Through Practice-Based Research”
By Rosina Godwin Often viewed as a ‘nice old granny pastime’, knitting is entwined with women’s history – it can be homely and reassuring, or ironic and subversive. My …
Written by Cassandra Milani I learned to knit for the first time as an undergrad while studying abroad at the London College of Fashion. Perhaps unsurprisingly for a hand-knitting …